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How can settings best support the particular maths development needs of three-year-olds, asks Judith Dancer in the fourth part of this series
Early years workers based in some of Scotland's most rural areas are to get improved access to training with the introduction of a new training company. Highland and Moray Accredited Training Services...
All early years settings need to do it, but how carefully is their practice considered and organised? Liz Dolan looks at helping children sleep.
By Kathy Sylva, professor in educational psychology at Oxford University, from her speech to the North of England conference in Bridlington earlier this month In the days before early childhood...
By Catherine Gaunt The national occupational standards that underpin training in early years care and education across the UK are due to be agreed in November. The details were revealed by Lynette...
30 Letter - I agree with the points raised in 'Experience counts too' (Letters, 3 August) regarding the current buzz around requiring nursery managers and leaders of early education childcare...
A cabinet minister for children should be appointed to oversee policy and strategy for child health and fitness across all departments, a cross-party group of MPS and peers has said.
The Law Commission has recommended changes in the law to stop parents and carers who kill or seriously injure children from escaping justice. In a consultative report, the Commission said three out of...
The most child-friendly places in the UK for children to grow up are Somerset, Cambridge and Leeds, while Northampton, Blackpool and Merthyr Tydfil are the least, according to a new report by...
Our panel discusses how settings can ensure staff are always engaged with children – rather than talking to each other – even when outdoors during free play. By Gabriella Jozwiak